DIAMOND PRINCESS cruise vessel 2004

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DIAMOND PRINCESS cruise vessel 2004

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Built as a cruise passenger vessel under yard No 2181 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagasaki, Japan for Fairline Shipping Intl. Co., Valencia, USA.
02 March 2020 first section laid down.
12 April 2003 floated out under the name SAPPHIRE PRINCESS.
Tonnage 111,906 grt, 14,274 dwt, dim. 290 x 37.8 x 8,00m (draught), length bpp.246.0m.
Powered by 1 GE-Marine Gasturbine, two Wärtsilä 8L46c diesels and two Wärtsilä9l 46C diesel engines, 61,000 kW, twin shafts, speed 22 knots.
Capacity for 3100 passengers and 1100 crew.
26 February 2004 completed under Bermuda flag. Managed by Princess Cruise Line Ltd.

DIAMOND PRINCESS is a British-registered cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises. She began operation in March 2004 and primarily cruises in Asia during the northern hemisphere summer and Australia during the southern hemisphere summer. She is a subclassed Grand-class ship, which is also known as a Gem-class ship. DIAMOND PRINCESS and her sister ship, SAPPHIRE PRINCESS, are the widest subclass of Grand-class ships, as they have a 37.5-metre (123 ft 0 in) beam, while all other Grand-class ships have a beam of 36 metres (118 ft 1 in). DIAMOND PRINCESS and SAPPHIRE PRINCESS were both built-in Nagasaki, Japan, by Mitsubishi Industries.

There have been two notable outbreaks of infectious disease on the ship – an outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by norovirus in 2016 and an outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus in 2020. In the latter incident, the ship was quarantined for nearly a month with her passengers on board, and her passengers and crew were subject to further quarantine after disembarking. At least 712 out of the 3,711 passengers and crew were infected, and fourteen have died.

Design and description
The diesel-electric plant of DIAMOND PRINCESS has four diesel generators and a gas turbine generator. The diesel generators are Wärtsilä 46 series common rail engines, two straight 9-cylinder configurations (9L46), and two straight 8-cylinder configurations (8L46). The 8- and 9-cylinder engines can produce approximately 8,500 kW (11,400 hp) and 9,500 kW (12,700 hp), respectively. These engines are fuelled with heavy fuel oil (HFO or bunker c) and marine gas oil (MGO) depending on the local regulations regarding emissions, as MGO produces much lower emissions, but is much more expensive
The gas turbine generator is a General Electric LM2500, producing a peak of 25,000 kW (34,000 hp) fuelled by MGO. This generator is much more expensive to run than the diesel generators and is used mostly in areas, such as Alaska, where the emissions regulations are strict. It is also used when high speed is required to make it to a port in a shorter time period]
There are two propulsion electric motors, driving fixed-pitch propellers and six thrusters used during manoeuvring – three at the bow and three at the stern. The propulsion electric motors (PEMs), are conventional synchronous motors made by Alstom Motors. The two motors are each rated to 20 MW and have a maximum speed of 154 rpm. (Rated speed of 0-145 rpm.) In June 2017 DIAMOND PRINCESS was retrofitted with a hull air lubrication system to reduce fuel consumption and related CO2 emissions.

Construction and career
The ship was originally intended to be christened SAPPHIRE PRINCESS. However, construction of another ship – the one intended to be DIAMOND PRINCESS (currently sailing as SAPPHIRE PRINCESS) – was delayed when fire swept through her decks during construction. Because completion of the damaged ship would be delayed for some time, her sister ship, which was also under construction, was renamed DIAMOND PRINCESS. The name swap helped keep the delivery of DIAMOND PRINCESS on time.
She was the first Princess Cruises ship to be built in a Japanese shipyard, and the first to forego the controversial "wing" or "shopping cart handle" structure overhanging the stern, which houses the Skywalkers Nightclub on CARIBBEAN PRINCESS, GOLDEN PRINCESS and STAR PRINCESS, and which was originally also a feature of GRAND PRINCESS prior to her 2011 refit;
Prior to 2014, DIAMOND PRINCESS alternated sailing north and southbound voyages of the glacier cruises during the northern summer months and in the southern summer, she sailed from Australia and New Zealand. Starting in 2014, she undertook cruises from Yokohama for Tokyo or Kobe in the northern summer season. For the 2016–17 season, she sailed round-trip cruises in the northern winter months from Singapore. Kota Kinabalu was added as part of her destination along with the Vietnamese port of Nha Trang in December 2016. She resumed voyaging from Sydney for the 2017–18 season.

April 2014 transferred to British flag and registry with homeport London.

After the 2018 Australia and New Zealand cruises, DIAMOND PRINCESS was re-positioned into South-East Asia for most of 2018, varying between Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan and Malaysia. She is projected to remain in South-East Asia (predominantly in Japanese waters) to early 2021.

2016 gastroenteritis cases
In February 2016, DIAMOND PRINCESS experienced a gastroenteritis outbreak, caused by norovirus sickening 158 passengers and crew on board, as confirmed after arrival in Sydney by NSW Health.

Coronavirus disease 2019
2020 coronavirus pandemic on DIAMOND PRINCESS
On 20 January 2020, an 80-year-old passenger from Hong Kong embarked in Yokohama, sailed one segment of the itinerary, and disembarked in Hong Kong on 25 January. He visited a local Hong Kong hospital, six days after leaving the ship, where he later tested positive for COVID-19 on 1 February. On its next voyage, 4 February, the ship was in Japanese waters when 10 passengers were diagnosed with COVID-19 during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ship was quarantined on 4 February, in the Port of Yokohama in Japan. The infected included at least 138 from India (including 132 crew and 6 passengers), 35 Filipinos, 32 Canadians, 24 Australians, 13 Americans, 4 Indonesians, 4 Malaysians, and 2 Britons. Home countries arranged to evacuate their citizens and quarantine them further in their own countries. As of 1 March, all on board including the crew and the captain had disembarked.
As of 16 March, at least 712 out of the 3,711 passengers and crew had tested positive for the virus. As of 14 April, fourteen of those who were on board have died from the disease. On 30 March, the ship was cleared to sail again after the ship was cleaned and disinfected.
On 16 May, DIAMOND PRINCESS departed from the Port of Yokohama. The ship is said to be going to Malaysia.

June 2020 she was at anchor at Manilla. Owned and managed by Princess Cruise Lines Ltd., Valencia USA. Homeport London and under British flag and registry.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Princess_(ship)
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